Only concern with NOMOS is that the only watches you can get on a bracelet are the 42mm models and they wear big, so if he has small wrists they might not work. I certainly wouldn't buy one without...
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Only concern with NOMOS is that the only watches you can get on a bracelet are the 42mm models and they wear big, so if he has small wrists they might not work. I certainly wouldn't buy one without...
I'm not taking style advice from Iain Duncan Smith.
He wears a Monaco from time to time as well I think. And he had a Carrera at one point I'm sure.
Looks too big from the picture, although it's not always a fair representation.
I have tried it on myself and, with bigger wrists than yours, came to the conclusion that it was too big.
I get...
For what it's worth, I was bought a watch for my 18th by my family and did exactly what you said. It was nothing special, probably cost about £50 from H Samuel, but a lot of money to us at the time....
38.5mm and 10.2mm are great for a spring drive. My snowflake is quite a bit thicker than that.
That's not my cup of tea, but I did own a Ventus Northstar for a while and it was a great watch for the money.
I got a bit sucked into Kickstarter watches a couple of years ago, and pretty much...
If you're only going to have one watch, then you want something that you can wear with anything. So, for me, that would mean either a diver or something along the lines of an OP or GS Heritage. ...
I also just received the email and am also on the fence. Partly I'm just wondering if the level of demand is going to remain consistent over the next 4 years and whether I'll be able to pick one up a...
Wasn't part of the reason for him wearing a Submariner that it would work well as a knuckle duster if he needed one? I wouldn't fancy getting a Hublot to the side of the head.
I've never had an issue with the bracelet. It's a pain in the backside to get it right the first time, but once you do it's perfect. I've never actually used a micro-adjust more than once on any...
I think the OP is using the interview as an inspired bit of man logic to justify a purchase. We've all done it.
On the off chance he is serious though, let me just point out that I regularly...
I own a snowflake, and for me the beauty of it is the smooth sweep of the second hand around the dial. There's something calming about it that's hard to explain.
You're not going to get that...
I had been waiting for one of those with Bluetooth to come out.
If a regular Casioak is £99, a solar/bluetooth Casioak is £129, and a metal Casioak is £179, I don't see how you can get to £600 for...
You're looking for an ETA-2893 - have a look down the list here and see if anything works:
https://watchbase.com/eta/caliber/2893-2
I think it's used by a lot of microbrands as well, Zelos...
I doubt the thieves spend too much time looking at the make of the watch from a distance and deciding whether to take it or not. They're much more likely to just see a shiny looking watch and the...
Lusty's Law: The more expensive the watch, the harder it is to tell the time.
None of us need any of these things!
Seriously though, it's a great collection, but since you asked...
There's a bit of overlap in there I think. For example, is there an occasion where you...
They're not really my cup of tea, but Panerai Luminor has got to be about the best you can do when it comes to being legible in the dark surely?
I know Ball watches sell themselves on their lume...
One of the problems with crypto is getting out of it. It's great having a ton of money on paper but if there's not a lot of new money coming in then the biggest problem is converting it into cash...
What's your disposition towards quartz? Because 2k gets you into Grand Seiko territory if quartz is not an issue.
The answer to this seems to be quite obviously a Longines Hydroconquest surely? Classic diver aesthetic, bit of heritage, cheap as chips but high quality.
You could always look at Christopher...
I had a gold/blue version which I sold last year, I think it's a bit more versatile than the white version which is an out and out dress watch. You can make it more casual with a change of strap.
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I wonder if this 'legal team' is working pro bono. Because if not then I am in the wrong job.
I would go for nearly every GS over nearly every Tudor, but in this case if it was my money I'd go for the Tudor just because that's not my favourite GS.
If you like them both though, try and find...